206 MAJOR JOHN F. LACEY 



the planet, is still to be seen under the sunshine of Ari- 

 zona. It should by all means be preserved for the ad- 

 miration and wonder of generations yet to come. 



Let these trees be protected from vandalism and they 

 will endure forever. It is to be hoped that the public sen- 

 timent which has urged and warmly approved of the ac- 

 tion of the House of Representatives in thrice passing the 

 bill to set aside this land as a public national park will in 

 the near future bring about favorable action in the Sen- 

 ate. That lover of nature, the President, will be glad to 

 sign such a bill. 



